The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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News of the Week.
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The followinu is Hon. Goo. H.
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GENER L MERCHANDiSE
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Ladles Oxforl Ties 75c. 1
, Qur slock of fine Dress Goods is second to none in quality and prices/
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Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS. ,
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Notice of Appointment.
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The best medium to reach the read-
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stored.
Addrems. "
If hr r W.Fvos.
Bucklen s Arnica halve.
Tur BEST SAtVR in the world for
Cuts, Bruiant . Sores Ulcers. Sult Rheuw
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Our buyer has just returned from market, where
on account of the prevailing hard times in
Manufacturing circles, we were enabled to
buy up the best and cheapest assortment of
R Ztles,
DAT
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ED DE MONTEL
Attorney M Law,
our bfate seal.
Castroville and Devine. Texne.
Don't Tobacco Spt or Smoke
ycur Lite Away.
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enre of Hoadar he. Constipation and In-
Bittrs- Ei
tLie nlvanem, lit and amelioratioL
otco.citiion of th- working
Money saved by buying your Dry
Goods etc from us,
g‘omtpn02pn
Our Last Campaign Rate.
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‘he Semi-Wenklytzette four
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ing public, of Medina County.
Write for rates
•.A-TEOMVTTZ Bros,
515 West Commerce St. San Antonio Texas.
Irving W. Larimore, physicai direetok
of Y M O. A, Dee Moim* Iowasys he
can coumtenticusly recommend Ohnmda
berlain’s Pain Balm to athletes, g> manast
tijnir thanka to Mr. K it'll or for telling
t fin how to nuretudcol so i| aickly,
koraukibV.Haus-
Tle govi rhor of thel Bank ol
sand”
from1
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to the height of a mile, containing
a reservoir of ether. In its les-
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Plentyrot Rcom in Texas.
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DALKOWITZ BROS.
_DEALERSIN.
Dry Goods, Clothing Etc. Etc.
505 W Commero.st
SAN- ANTONIO TEXAS.
warl and mettle with seiynee.
The deed of Aesignment. inventory
' mid Schedtile of, linbilities and amete are
"9 ' nowon d‘e in the Omoot the Couty
Clerk of Medina County, at Hondo City,
ashs LLu
WARTED SALESMEM "E5XF
1 xETc2s7rcysimfozpnurs2 *"
M emm-ep w-ndyetryem-impay
h>. .1 mmmgld-, far-gan #
Fauntleas Fants Co.230 Market St. .Chicno.
7 Pay Gash aad Save. Money..
Seoteb Valloy, n smal ntiuing cintion that I nccept tuenigl cou
DEVOT
of 4
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Joseph Courand
sy l t ?150 ), of tin: 23030 allowed
AsASsIaNEE of J. R. Stroud.’
Notice ia hereby given that on the 23d
dayot August A. 1). 1894, J, R. Stroud
of Devine, Medina County, Tezas, exeen-
ted a deed of Assignment for the benefit
of his Credit >ra, and appointed Henry
W. Fuos of Castrovlle Texas, Aesignee,
i ment, AU parties, indebted to said
th denui m in at Pie grave Alder-
innn Hy. Eimeniorf Ims been np-
polidi d Mi ye r
The New York Sun risks wh tier
or not it is a fuel Pies. Cleye ntd
is dead-lreading his wav every time
he goes on a visit, and asks th
Pemsj ! yania ra‘l road for privafe
car mid trimmings, and thinks it
might be so, because be is using
any government vessel that is
handy if he wishes to go fishing
or on a pleasure trip, and says it is
scandulons nndoutrageons. ,
A rainmaker in Indiana has in-
ment c oncarning the lands of the
stut . tie says: "l’here are, at
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lutiot in its gwnendiotrrat. It approximat ly four million aerna
is untimely bound np in the coj- J public domain euhject to home-
merciikid indnstrial prosperity stead outry".
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Texas.
Mexican's hot. He had just fiu-
them for rrmene '%
6 fur A . 1 -l ilino is
i M wensures tnding to
18$/2, ....... .......... ........
abut my seit by Hire ite ning to sue I
, nchnp wihowel 16 $7. He got ■ . —— .. - .
; ; «ligestien try ecttic
Penl Ot 9 CWNP W 6'12 - - “1 -- — • • -- -----
M xrcau government lonutlori
a system of irrgafien on Hm. Rio
Gchiude, wh rshytlie water of Hint
riv i can be utilized for the benefit
of th ■ citizns of the United Stubs
an I Mex ico, meets my npproval-
Likewise, the suggestiom that some
chhnges be made in the qmrantipe
rel iang to tbp trarsportafion of
cat le from l’exas to the other
states of thW Union. It is with
sincere gratification that I endorse
the platform of the conyention,
and I trust it will be ratifi d by
the votets rtf the district in Nov-
ember neixt."
porceit. Time are umaining
• is the truthful, starthig title of
a little hook that tells all about
No-to-i ne, thewondeiful, harwleas
Gunranteed tobacco ear*. Tim
e st iq trifling and the man who
wants to qnit and con’t, rns no
phywioal or financial risk in using
-No-osbac." Bold by ali drug-
gista.
Book at Drug Store* or by mail
free’ Addreas The Sterling
Remedy Co, Indiaua Mineral
Springs, Ind
—d*n
The 11th Ainunl St. Lonis Ex-
hibit and Fair opened last week,
to continue 1'1 diva. •
bieyelista, foot ball players and the
femion in geneeal for bruisen sprain-
d anlocationa; alau for eotenees eud
and nees nt th* muncles. When apvlit
fore the part* become ewollem,
e'Teot a cure in on* halt the tima i
roqured. For s-le by Val:Hd
tir sutisfuetion gnaranteed or woney o
I funded Price cte. and 8100 per bott h
V. Huass etor« '
tion, enacted in defiauce ot the
wishes of the psople to be efenied
by it, and without hny rorard to
ulterior results kn serut viz ng
the schedrle you wl find it will
afect the laboring hnn as well as.
the stoc kman. It mny . j islly be
cns.dered as an A sault opin the.
Inboring eissses-n—reduction- of
the tariff means lbw wages, and
this disregard Lur the wolare .of,
ourwesking men is to be deprer
cateil, h’> I for this'il'iiin the; law
Independent in politics giving ail sides a Sii hearing
ei. : S15O, cl venz
made many gfievous mistnkes, ofbuteher, baker srocor8 and
but I t ke it as an expr ssion of I ice m"", all o whom recklessly
confidence in me and that I bave 1 demanded iudlorsn l uotes
acted honstly if not nlwys acted , While we mny not be able to
wisely." .
WVe euro novable to sell you
Men’s Working Pants‘for 75.worth doubler-Men’s all wool pants for $2 a bargain
at $3: . Men’s all wool suits at $8.50 chcap at $12.
"pnn ;
Castroville
t ie mnzzles of their guns
counter and anouuced an
flowers in Fairmount Pin k, Phila-
delpma. Rather costly di version.
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The highest recorded price eyer
paid for a horse is $150,000, for a
cow $30,000, tor a ran 88,000 for a
dog 84,000 and for a chicken $150,
We wont honest nu n for office
and we ni'isf l five timm and we
avesurauot to ge them if we elect
men whb have been tried and
found wati ing.
Knnsns fite thinkers rosoluta
and ask Grover levelend to take
of his erowu. vacate the throne
andly dowu his seeptra ard take
tiinseif aWav from the siglit of
human eyes forever.
The census bureau says tht
12,760,152 p» rs'ns own lar os and
homes in tlie Unftei sttes, tut
the incumlrnee on tb<m auipnt
to $3,032,9 19,503, and the animal
ltereet charge mearly $200,00%0 000.
The New York Sun instructs
that no c indidate forecngress
should be e-electeul wh). dies not
favor thwrapanlof the income tax
recently etincted by congres-.
That this is the. most important
issne of all. Itseems queer that
thedenjocratio, ptrty should be
tired.of this Iw so soon. .
reccipt of Osn DoLLAK;
Tle Nou York Illustrated Jfms has
no connnetiou whatever with w} other
pnblication. Newsdealers and * '
bers are cantiored against imitationa
.1 Libsrul iHsrount ailowed to Pont-
lieietrrs A euts aud clube. San pl®
copies minile 1 free. All communic auona
mst lie addremned
. ARTHURT. LUMLEY, .
240 Broadwav N Y
Below is appended a copy of the
game laws of the state for the
benefit of all:
Deer can be killed only from
August1 to January 20. Turkey
can be klled only from September
1 to May 15. Prairie lchickeus
can be killed only from August 1
to February 28. Quail can only
he killed from October 1 to March
30. Ueing nets and traps for
catching quail o3 prairie chickens
is enrely prohibited at all seasons
Buzzards, carrion crows and tree
bird* can not be killed at any
time.
m.m of these pniries Tbd‘ Linty-
ihy 1 'd
DONT BUY CONSIGNED PIANOSand ORGANS
These instruments liable to ht.ue blen on sale already n other
places and may have been in thehouses of several people and rejected,
Ton MW insrfynsrvidnin whether the 'instrument offered for sale
belongs to the consigned class or not, by ^wipTffTff^nTefj tn -pumhaiio
it, on easy payments, WITHOUT SIGNING XO'^S, Consign-
ment Agents when selling instruments on installments demand; not
only iren clad contracts, BUT NLTES WITH INTEREST and
frequently these notes carry i n additional per cent if collected by lair.
Noles are not taketo as additional sccui ify, but generally for the
purpose of ttansfernng to Manufacturers selling them to banks or
money lenders, to secure further credit. These notes must be paid
on the day they become due or the loss of instrument and all the cash
must be erpecled. .
People who buy such instruments and sign such notes deserve no
sympathy. We are Cash buyers. We carry a target stock and a
area'er variety of Pianos than all Dealers in Te.ras combined. We
have been established over 28 years in Teeas. WE DO NOT ASK
NOTES ON TIME SALES. We refer to any Bank in Ter s.
THOS. GOGGAN & BROS., San Antonio Texas.
AD7EERLTSEES,
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A 36 acre field with gooil tene-
ment heesa. Also a 10 room
frame dwelling, convenient to mil
road, suitable as a winter resoif
for healh neekers can be utilized
profitably ns a bonrding house.
Aotly to Mbs J. M< DASIEI.
Lytle, Tex on ’ A G N II R.
Electric Bitters. . ,
This mainly is becoming sowell known
and H popular aw to need no special
mention. All who bave uned Eleetrie
Bitters sing the same song of praise.
A purer medicine does not exist and it is
g i rimntond to do all that is claithel
of all niutiyns, I dm a resofute
partisan on tlm reliabifti h of
silvar."
1*. Should be in Every House.
J. I:. WlAon, 371 Clny At.,
Pa.sayhhe "ill not bo with nt Dr.
Kinu 'a Now Dime very for Conhumptiot
Cqughsund colds, thiit.it curd hta
wile who was threntered with Pneu:
monia ater an atiack of "Ia Gript"
when variouw ofhor feme lies hi.d #ver
aiphypiniansiad doll" her UO good.
Ilobnyt Barber, of C bukiport, Pu . el imin
Dr. King's New I >isoovors huN don biin
moragena thtn anythi g he ever ii d
for luug tronble. Nothing like it. Try
it. i ree Trink bot th m at V. Hun . atu"
teurbracing what is know U AS the Strond, are hereby cotified to oome for-
we torn anil
stait, !
dolhrwoeracre. Parehnser- uro
to j lin'd to pay one-furtieh of the
urid fhund tlie yard full
Castroville, Medina Co Texas, Friday Sipt. 14 1894
E ii Skaggs of Beeville tells i
how Texas got her seal, as follows:
Thu first chief executive of Texas,
Govitik# leury Smiti, was at
work iu lis. offlce itu the state
cipitol, a cheap board afir,bare-
ly suflicient to k epout the win I
and rail, and compnte t th
magnifieent enpitol that now :
grace s Am tin, leoke I about like a
relief the prosperity TexaS I nd
The whule world req lit' a is so-
Ele trie Bitters will cur alldiseaues ok
, , . .. . r I the Liver and Kindneys, will removn
thiird,e" Ihoone in the BprinK o' , Puplee, Boil,. Halt Rheum and othe
I Him igltleaslv brought . affectiota canred by'impure blood, Will
• ' drive Mulnria from theuystem and pre
Gov. Wateo olrad whs t ••••
nomiunt id for gov mor by H • nenie ittu
Popul sts nini trempudous cheer nwe 1 hiu, brnl inside of two weeks
on the first bh:lot al opposition tlm United bliia was up n .‘ree
being howled and hissed dwuWiththeiinetyrCourth,or recent q1 nn 19 WQ Q- ne
<*it thanking Hm conventiou orie, I had notbinK " hatever to do, | •U U IdHLi.M $ .UU
| Gov. W.ute said: “I d ’fy_ athmal V^h ,» Nets •
this ns an endorsmm nt of nil my ; Th firat L lieard ok il Wa when 1 Sixten PageNewsparer. t«n« ---
• 4 | ‘I | hur^btit, which will tie mailed, eonret
ly wrapped, to any adiress iu the
nitedStutee, for thirteen weskm, oted
purelmade inorey to' the state at
nl i di.teo h ile, ni I are allowed forty
to Hie Loud.m mertiuusnif:"Th veils' tima,ia which to pay the
silver qyontion impose/ its it more b d incb of thmprincipul by paying
M . Quad: Up to the year 1872
there had been nolessthan miuety-
two flnnneil pairies. Some were
conlim d Io a single nation, while
cthe rs wre so wide-spread that if
a manin Borneo owed a man in
Naw York 82 it was imposkible to
getsnoezonhim. Thor Was
appaii tly no real cause for ninety
every day upon tho finneerH. interest anualy at the rule of five
town mPa. was completely swAl- . pliment conferred by the convoti-
lowed np in a cavc-ui last week, ; ton. The troubnlous experience
abut 50 buned. , for sever al months pist and the
-GeddemhNew Orlenns j *’• epressed conditioun our Lue
is fined $117.10 for pl eking three
filuss He was buried Siturdny
ftertmon, th fnu<nd cortege be.
iugihelareht ever hid in San
Antonio, with perhaps that ol
wh't to use. for whatever was star-
ted with wonld naturally continue.
G'ancing down his eye fell on the
brass buttons which ornainented
his coat. They were hnndsome
ones, t istef ally made, and the pol-
ishe I top designed with a raised
s'ar entwined with a wreath.
Eratice, in a btter of regrts in
nmedrg
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Subscribe for yourhome Papei
FEEE, AI EE.,
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Cougrersman Schleicher s yeral
yens, ego only exeepte Hou
MClas. Ogdeu dlive red a oil ut to
C ,
Quick ** * flash a knife siverd
whttouanditwaa imprs4ed in
the wax. ibis was originated
oflicinl acts, as I know
mrout lie <ih 11 .ml for only 25etH, of Texas, bun given out a
leaned on Kuemlay an I Friday of
N: yor P-s Ini et San Antone
♦died m-l l’;i ay nit i a lingering
Will find THE ANVIL
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Huds
’* CliilblniiisCorn*. and al! Skin Eruptions
2 And positively cures Piles, or no pay
* required li ih guaranteed to give perfect
safisfacuot, or money rofunded Price
25 ver box For Sale Bv V, Hauss
b longing to the public free school , who has duly qualifled assuch. ..
> fuud,and tr e milliu neres be.
Tobgingetireeniyerwityuud My.
eral inyl am flin ts. Theso lamin
every l.rni'eh i f tradi I wotttu DRY GOODS, Clothing etc. ever brought to San Antonio/
Texas. The law now in forcepuls
Tbanntiomm’llrr consmhesion
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str.k J 03 , n ] dop< iinre from tra-
- am weetaa •! taguie the.ingiry ii|ditonschornbeiJy our putilic
E WnshietenSer flT” Termn,efec*,“4„haenen th*
y si , have 2,eu «. es-iou 14 d1ys and I im nnd 1 is.! of r stnlesmon to
fave 1 o rd • y. rybolysbe waurted mhintna,
; KoirliktteoridF,mdsofarhav cwcorne i. i
cent it opens a parachute wbicl
causes it to come down slowly.
The ether is thrown out in fine
spray and its absorption of heat is
said to lower the temperature
about it eufficieutly to condense
the vapor and produce a limited
shower.
industries are snerifgec by ik and
in Texas milltons of anres of land
specially adnpted t-, •p inisive
are rendered useless, while hu-
drads of citizens are to uadero a
species of confiseation of their
property by such reekless legusln-
OS.
W 5c.
Itreet
the question of tar’ regulation ,
before tto country iin mure paon .
nounced way thnn ecr bi fore.
Tim weol growing atid sto k
attained under the aqspices of a
protective tariff sebudule having
only a nomital duty on bohse ,
cattle, sheep an.l gouts aino
duty on hides, wool te, for its ob-
elns es.
Tha prej ct to nppoint a com-
encl week; eight nHes to each
is no. Lnrgest" circuhtion in ■ ...
Tetn Tie onlyrenspapor-of a prebent mi the market for wale up.
Hilda cireulution iu lexus Unit proximately fifteen million acres
stands foi free'silver comuage, • • ’ ... -
dend for, samuulovy . Audiges,
THEB: N Evl vrr.n i.v D imetko ‛
- chile >, M. Oi>''i<. t;xhfer: nra
a juominent 6 ik> ' thre hlgutof D,B
Msnatiwa,h.djujtasacfs,tipe .. ...
of II Hetokael ii evni olthat lie puulianle no I the
conld hadls talkonyizit, blit th" . , ' . .
prompt use ofchemieli’a ConghHU Webtorupar"n of th
keuioly (in.it hnr ,0 1s <• ihl n i| uiely i’nev are generally clssifiid
mi 100 by ngrewstocmf rwdh | U,! Mb; huin whs, Puardl, vgricu Ifii rd nud erszi g, and usu-
n C miniscion nppointed by the i,] enporanrotorgi ir Etom A .. u ar - |alty apye aised ht tha minimim
e it dre r,: ‛i tic ,vere ' pirofusb in | . ,. . , , . ,
- • Vuluut1o, A# Iiod by law, ol ‘wo
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। application. I was in Moutanu
J when one started. It started in a
bank. The banher was about to
fail and start a wave of disaster
sweeping East, when sever*!
depositors simultnneously rested
.A-S for zt.
KILHORI &EUESSFR fen’s, Castoville.
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tve. The pania fell dend
Alamo Breverry
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SAN AMTONIO EXAS. ■
All reditors of said J. B. Strond are
hiereby notifled to notify, in writing,
wilhirth fin* limited by law, the un,
dersigned of their oonsent to daid umnn- —
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Prop. Castroville Roller Mills.
’ - rens fix lest Pale, Venna and
HONDO CITY . - TEX AI
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Ished a state paper, his first, and it
was necessary tonttuch a peal. In
the rapid formation of the govern
ment this requisite bad not been
snpplied. He Was ir a qaudary
Noonan's lerter accoptmg the
nomuntion for congress at the ,
hands o: the republican enuvep-
Demoer tie nom nee for Govet- ! tiou ot the tweltim c. igessiu l
nor, Chas; Culbe rson w ill onen his . . . ..
catvuss at Goliad ob the 22nd. i * 'S, • . , . t .
— I “Ills with the great st appt .
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Haass, Herman E. The Anvil. (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1894, newspaper, September 14, 1894; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584313/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.